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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo (as taught to me by my FRENCH CAJUN grandma!)
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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo (as taught to me by my FRENCH CAJUN grandma!)

Holly
Holly @cook_3371318
Galliano, Louisiana

If you want a thicker Gumbo use more flour and oil to make more roux.

I add in a few boiled eggs about half an hour before it's done.

If you've been to New Orleans this is similar to the Gumbo you'll find there with a bit of a difference. This is an authentic Cajun Gumbo recipe. Down here we serve it with potato salad. Sprinkle a little Gumbo filé on top for an even better cajun experience. Sometimes we add shrimp (small size) or ham (especially when I have leftovers from a baked ham). Also, if you're not familiar with making a roux you can buy it pre made in light or dark. Always use dark for this. I suggest making it yourself. You might not get it quite right the first time or two but it's worth it to learn.

If you want a thicker Gumbo use more flour and oil to make more roux.

I add in a few boiled eggs about half an hour before it's done.

If you've been to New Orleans this is similar to the Gumbo you'll find there with a bit of a difference. This is an authentic Cajun Gumbo recipe. Down here we serve it with potato salad. Sprinkle a little Gumbo filé on top for an even better cajun experience. Sometimes we add shrimp (small size) or ham (especially when I have leftovers from a baked ham). Also, if you're not familiar with making a roux you can buy it pre made in light or dark. Always use dark for this. I suggest making it yourself. You might not get it quite right the first time or two but it's worth it to learn.

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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo (as taught to me by my FRENCH CAJUN grandma!)

Holly
Holly @cook_3371318
Galliano, Louisiana

If you want a thicker Gumbo use more flour and oil to make more roux.

I add in a few boiled eggs about half an hour before it's done.

If you've been to New Orleans this is similar to the Gumbo you'll find there with a bit of a difference. This is an authentic Cajun Gumbo recipe. Down here we serve it with potato salad. Sprinkle a little Gumbo filé on top for an even better cajun experience. Sometimes we add shrimp (small size) or ham (especially when I have leftovers from a baked ham). Also, if you're not familiar with making a roux you can buy it pre made in light or dark. Always use dark for this. I suggest making it yourself. You might not get it quite right the first time or two but it's worth it to learn.

If you want a thicker Gumbo use more flour and oil to make more roux.

I add in a few boiled eggs about half an hour before it's done.

If you've been to New Orleans this is similar to the Gumbo you'll find there with a bit of a difference. This is an authentic Cajun Gumbo recipe. Down here we serve it with potato salad. Sprinkle a little Gumbo filé on top for an even better cajun experience. Sometimes we add shrimp (small size) or ham (especially when I have leftovers from a baked ham). Also, if you're not familiar with making a roux you can buy it pre made in light or dark. Always use dark for this. I suggest making it yourself. You might not get it quite right the first time or two but it's worth it to learn.

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cupall-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cupvegetable oil
  • 3 stalkscelery
  • 1green bell pepper
  • 1onion
  • 2 lbWhite meat chicken
  • 1 packagessmoked sausage
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 4 cupwater
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  1. 1

    Boil chicken in water until cooked.

  2. 2

    Remove chicken. Save broth from chicken.

  3. 3

    Pull chicken apart into shredded pieces or chunks removing any fat or tendons. Set aside.

  4. 4

    Dice vegetables. Set aside.

  5. 5

    Chop sausage. Set aside.

  6. 6

    In large pot pour in vegetable oil. Heat on medium heat for about 2 minutes.

  7. 7

    Pour flour in with oil and stir. You may need to add a bit more flour. You want it to have the consistency of a thin paste.

  8. 8

    Constantly stir scraping bottom of pot. Do this until roux is very dark. About the color of brown gravy but darker. The stirring and scraping are very important. If you let it sit too long you'll burn the roux.

  9. 9

    Once roux is darkened add your vegetables. Stirring constantly for 2 to 3 minutes.

  10. 10

    Pour broth from chicken into pot. The roux will look like it's not mixing. Don't worry. As you cook it it will mix in evenly.

  11. 11

    Add chicken and sausage. Add more water if needed to cover all ingredients plus some (real Gumbo is thin and watery, not thick). Probably another 2 or 3 cups.

  12. 12

    Cook for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Stirring occasionally.

  13. 13

    Serve over rice.

  14. 14

    Season to taste.

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on January 24, 2015 20:35
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Gumbo Onion Vege Sausage Pepper Celery Meat Sweet Green Pepper Chicken

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